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A Digital Master Key

Welcome to the 300th issue of this newsletter. I’m not sure if it means anything, but it’s been fun to keep researching and writing this content each week. We’ve got some changes coming soon…but for now we’ll let me thank you for being steady readers and reaching out to say hey when you get a…

Techno-cures Are a Dead End

Welcome back. I hope you’re taking time for self-care. This week I posted the following: Digital Literacy: Developing Critical Thinking – I presented at the 2021 Wisconsin Literacy Research Symposium this week. Here are my materials, notes, and reflections. Pre-Service Educators Developing a Digital Identity – Really excited this is finally published. This article discusses…

dollar, dollar bill ya’ll

Welcome back all! I hope you and those around you are well. This week I also posted the following: Soundtrack Of Your Life – Learning Event #9 of the WalkMyWorld Project 2021. Music, expression, & identity can come in different forms, languages, and styles. What classroom lessons will educators take beyond the pandemic? – I…

Brave or Savage?

Brave or Savage? Digitally Lit #257 – 8/1/2020 Hi all, welcome to issue #257 of Digitally Literate. Each week in this newsletter, I synthesize the news of the week in education, technology, & literacy. If you haven’t already, please subscribe if you would like this newsletter to show up in your inbox. Feel free to…